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there it goes. >> all right, coming up, we have paul mccartney and billy joel teaming up. how sir paul is helping joel protect the pea quan know man's daughter. >> great story. >>> we have new pictures of paris jackson, wow, looking grown up. a child no longer. she's also speaking out about a brand-new and really potentially explosive trial. it starts today. the wrongful death lawsuit for the family of michael jackson. >>> and we're kicking off a new series. we're telling you how to get sexy for summer. the top workout secrets. that looks like fun. >> it does. >>> we begin with the amanda knox story. two weeks to before her book hits stores, shocking details about her life emerging. good morning, neal. >> reporter: george, good morning. if the tidbits leaking out and intense interest are any indication, amanda knox's new book could be a blockbuster. inside the hundreds of pages of amanda knox's memoir, "waiting to be hear," will be claims that she was sexually harassed by guards. he would some mon her for chitchats alone in his office at night. in the book, knox reportedly
there it goes. >> all right, coming up, we have paul mccartney and billy joel teaming up. how sir paul is helping joel protect the pea quan know man's daughter. >> great story. >>> we have new pictures of paris jackson, wow, looking grown up. a child no longer. she's also speaking out about a brand-new and really potentially explosive trial. it starts today. the wrongful death lawsuit for the family of michael jackson. >>> and we're kicking off a new series. we're...
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paul's cathedral. the coffin will lie overnight in the houses of parliament in the hours before the service. >> tomorrow is the deadline to file federal and state income tax. an estimated 10 million americans still haven't done so. if you don't think you will make it in time, you can file an extension. >> tick-tock. now a warning from the irs. tax time is the prime opportunity for scam artists good irs officials say they deal with several cases where identity thieves steal taxpayers refunds each year. to stay protected, the irs suggests guarding your personal information. don't carry your social security card and check your credit report at least once year. watch out for iris impersonators. initiateould never contact through e-mail. make sure you protect your personal computer with firewalls, anti-spam, and malware software. airplanes are expected to resume commercial flights at the end of may in united airlines says belling has fixed the battery problems. you may recall the battery fires in boston and
paul's cathedral. the coffin will lie overnight in the houses of parliament in the hours before the service. >> tomorrow is the deadline to file federal and state income tax. an estimated 10 million americans still haven't done so. if you don't think you will make it in time, you can file an extension. >> tick-tock. now a warning from the irs. tax time is the prime opportunity for scam artists good irs officials say they deal with several cases where identity thieves steal taxpayers...
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who is paul ryan? alex p. keaton all grown up. david wright, abc news. >> high school and college in the 80s. the whole block. >> still go out in your head. righting? >> the songs. >> nobody talks about the atm. became fop lpopular. had to get money out of the bank. >> when did e-mail become popular? >> early nin90s. remember prodigy. >> nice hair! >> sweet. quiet riot. >> a little -- for frz awe you like the spiky hair. >> yeah, like it a lot. it is pretty good. like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic react
who is paul ryan? alex p. keaton all grown up. david wright, abc news. >> high school and college in the 80s. the whole block. >> still go out in your head. righting? >> the songs. >> nobody talks about the atm. became fop lpopular. had to get money out of the bank. >> when did e-mail become popular? >> early nin90s. remember prodigy. >> nice hair! >> sweet. quiet riot. >> a little -- for frz awe you like the spiky hair. >> yeah, like...
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. >> paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report," i'm paul gigot, that was secretary hagel on the war-like rhetoric and actions of north korea. those comments were made before the north korean army announced it was authorized to attack the united states. >> we will cope with the u.s. nuclear threat with a merciless nuclear attack and face the infiltration with a justified war. this is our military and people's unchangeable stance. the u.s. and followers should clearly know that everything is different in the era of respected kim jong-un. >> paul: those really are fighting words, but how serious a threat is it? let's ask wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henninging, matt comiskey and kim strassel. are we on the brink of war or it's a bluff? >> it's happened before and they've done the kind of threats. the thing about north korea, we don't know. we don't know much about who is running north korea, a new, 28, 29, 30-year-old leader in kim jong-un. >> paul: we don't know how old he is. >> exactly. and is he controlled by the generals. is he doing this to establish hi
. >> paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report," i'm paul gigot, that was secretary hagel on the war-like rhetoric and actions of north korea. those comments were made before the north korean army announced it was authorized to attack the united states. >> we will cope with the u.s. nuclear threat with a merciless nuclear attack and face the infiltration with a justified war. this is our military and people's unchangeable stance. the u.s. and followers should clearly...
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>> paul: this week on the journal editorial report. new details about the boston bombing suspects new details. look how we can keep our city safe from home-grown terror. two federal agencies to heed warnings about tamerlan tsarnaev. have our anti-terror defense failed in the years since 9/11 and unraveling of obamacare continues. they announce a train wreck amid reports amongst congressional colleagues may exempt themselves. >> paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot as we continue to learn more about the two suspects in the boston marathon bombing. a clearer picture is emerging from tamerlan tsarnaev as a young man who increasingly radicalized while living in the u.s. something people warned is a new face of terror in america. he is the author of the 2007 nypd report, radicalization in the west, the home-grown threat. mitchell, welcome to the program. so the u.s. officials are describing the tamerlan tsarnaev as having under gone a self-radicalization. what does that mean to you? >> i think when they refer to sel
>> paul: this week on the journal editorial report. new details about the boston bombing suspects new details. look how we can keep our city safe from home-grown terror. two federal agencies to heed warnings about tamerlan tsarnaev. have our anti-terror defense failed in the years since 9/11 and unraveling of obamacare continues. they announce a train wreck amid reports amongst congressional colleagues may exempt themselves. >> paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul...
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. >> paul: so that was one of big lessons of 9/11. you share information so you know who these people are. is this how a bureaucracy behaves. >> they are bureaucracies, they are big complicated cases. he was on four list. one listed had 700,000 names on it. how can there be 700,000 names on list like this. that is sizable, good sized american city. it's pretty clear at this point that these bureaucracies have slipped slipped back into habits before 9/11. question is why is this happening. >> paul: should he have been t tar far maybe some type of wipe tap warrant by a cyber unit if he posted jihadist videos, we would have been watching it. >> the real thing here, the f.b.i. says because we checked him out, he was clean then, we really didn't have any right to go back and see him. >> paul: what does that mean. they went to a court for us to get a warrant. >> because our time in russia, if they had known it, they would have to go back and monitored his online traffic, but i think the other thing that is amazing to this case after the bom
. >> paul: so that was one of big lessons of 9/11. you share information so you know who these people are. is this how a bureaucracy behaves. >> they are bureaucracies, they are big complicated cases. he was on four list. one listed had 700,000 names on it. how can there be 700,000 names on list like this. that is sizable, good sized american city. it's pretty clear at this point that these bureaucracies have slipped slipped back into habits before 9/11. question is why is this...
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and paul, the sophisticated pharisee. together they will create a religion that would change the world. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. google's backyard for the wbing it on challenge.. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing o
and paul, the sophisticated pharisee. together they will create a religion that would change the world. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than...
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what i have to give the pauls credit for, if you go to a ron paul rally back in the day when ron paul was running for president and two to, let's say, a mitt romney rally, one of them was like going to the old folk's home. the romney rally, all of the people were very elderly. if you go to a ron paul rally, these are young people. >> most of them are stoned. >> i refuse to -- >> i'm sorry. >> what the pauls have been very smart about doing is realizing that ayn randism, libertarianism, has an appeal to younger conservatives. it tends to be where young conserve datives are. this idea of being on my own, having the government out of everything and drinking milk that isn't pattureized and all that stuff. >> rand paul is not a libertarian when it comes to social problems -- >> they believe about government out of everything except your womb. your womb, the government needs to get right in there. what ron paul failed to do is make his sort of wing of the party palatable to the mainstream. what he wants his son to do, a lot of people believe this is why ron paul didn't run as a libertarian,
what i have to give the pauls credit for, if you go to a ron paul rally back in the day when ron paul was running for president and two to, let's say, a mitt romney rally, one of them was like going to the old folk's home. the romney rally, all of the people were very elderly. if you go to a ron paul rally, these are young people. >> most of them are stoned. >> i refuse to -- >> i'm sorry. >> what the pauls have been very smart about doing is realizing that ayn randism,...
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. >> paul: so that was one of big lessons of 9/11. you share information so you know who these people are. is this how a bureaucracy behaves. >> they are bureaucracies, they are big complicated cases. he was on four list. one listed had 700,000 names on it. how can there be 700,000 names on list like this. that is sizable, good sized american city. it's pretty clear at this point that these bureaucracies have slipped slipped back into habits before 9/11. question is why is this happening. >> paul: should he have been t tar far maybe some type of wipe tap warrant by a cyber unit if he posted jihadist videos, we would have been watching it. >> the real thing here, the f.b.i. says because we checked him out, he was clean then, we really didn't have any right to go back and see him. >> paul: what does that mean. they went to a court for us to get a warrant. >> because our time in russia, if they had known it, they would have to go back and monitored his online traffic, but i think the other thing that is amazing to this case after the bom
. >> paul: so that was one of big lessons of 9/11. you share information so you know who these people are. is this how a bureaucracy behaves. >> they are bureaucracies, they are big complicated cases. he was on four list. one listed had 700,000 names on it. how can there be 700,000 names on list like this. that is sizable, good sized american city. it's pretty clear at this point that these bureaucracies have slipped slipped back into habits before 9/11. question is why is this...
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so rand paul did this speech at howard. i was psyched for him to give the speech where would he come out and say, you're coming from a different place than i'm coming from. here is something you and i can see eye to eye on. this is a disaster. putting black and brown people in prison at astonishing rates et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. he did that for a small part. i kind of jumped all over him. a lot of people got mad at me for that. what is your case for defending rand paul at howard? >> well, the man can defend himself at howard. i think it was an interesting speech. he did talk about these issues that are not only talked about by republican politicians but almost never talked about by democrats. it is not acted o on by democratic politicians. two drug war with, war, sentencing reform, and all this stuff. i think where he jerrored, he t to talk about republicans. as opposed to saying, i'm not your typical republican. i'm a libertarian republican, we do this a lot differently, and here is how. he was in a straight jacket
so rand paul did this speech at howard. i was psyched for him to give the speech where would he come out and say, you're coming from a different place than i'm coming from. here is something you and i can see eye to eye on. this is a disaster. putting black and brown people in prison at astonishing rates et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. he did that for a small part. i kind of jumped all over him. a lot of people got mad at me for that. what is your case for defending rand paul at howard?...
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i think that this is true of jean paul gaultier's work. i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion editor of the international herald tribune, and mr. jean paul gaultier. [applause] >> the love seat. [laughter] i just want to know, can you hear me? please shout loudly if you cannot. [laughter] yes or no, you can hear? >> somebody said no. >> mic people, can i be heard? should i start? ok, good. so before i introduced one of the funniest, wittiest, most amusing and funkiest designers that i know, i would like to start with something a little bit more serious. you know, in fashion, the reason that people laughed seem obvious when you see the exhibition of all it's incredible glory and excitement. but at the same time, there were real reasons why designers laughed, and one of them, when it comes to jean paul gaultier, is probably what is talked about least. it is the technique, the skill, the handwork, the knowledge. sometimes it gets buried underneath the fantasies of the close.
i think that this is true of jean paul gaultier's work. i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion editor of the international herald tribune, and mr. jean paul gaultier. [applause] >> the love seat. [laughter] i just want to know, can you hear me? please shout loudly if you cannot. [laughter] yes or no, you can hear? >> somebody said no. >> mic people, can i be heard? should i start? ok, good. so before i...
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feel free. >> watching paul in the work release center was a little sad. he seemed like a fish out of water, and i could tell at that point he started to get nervous. you know, he had lived for 26 years in prison. he knew what to do there, and suddenly he looked like he was at a loss. >> am i anxious? yeah. is there knots in my stomach? yeah. i'm ready though. i have done everything i can over the last 26 years to be ready and now it's time for me to make the next step. >> the next time we checked in with paul, he'd been on work release for just over a month and had been allowed to leave the facility for limited periods of time. >> sergeant fitzpatrick on the evening had to make a few stops, and he kind of drove me around town. we stopped at a circuit city, so i got to check out a lot of the technological innovations over the past quarter century plus that i had no idea of, and i gravitated toward the huge tv with the surround sound, the real plush leather seats, and i'm like, yeah, i can get used to this. >> but paul would find challenges in even the most
feel free. >> watching paul in the work release center was a little sad. he seemed like a fish out of water, and i could tell at that point he started to get nervous. you know, he had lived for 26 years in prison. he knew what to do there, and suddenly he looked like he was at a loss. >> am i anxious? yeah. is there knots in my stomach? yeah. i'm ready though. i have done everything i can over the last 26 years to be ready and now it's time for me to make the next step. >> the...
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at least rand paul remembered. kind of. >> i'll give you one example, the first one of the african-american u.s. senators was a guy named -- blanking on his name from massachusetts. edwin brooks. >> no, nod edwin brooks. but edward brook. lesson nourm one, if you're planning to highlight the university where you're speaking a person who embodies the principles you're trying to prove that the republican party still stands for -- know his name. lesson number two, taking credit for something your party did 50 years ago is a weak argument, especially when it no longer applies and you yourself are only 50 years old. there are currently 44 african-american members of congress, one is a republican. rand paul took a shot at another historical reference, the founding of the naacp. >> i mean how many of you would have, if i would have said, who do you think the founders of the naacp are. do you think they were republicans or democrats, would everybody in here know they were all republicans? >> yes. all right. you know more t
at least rand paul remembered. kind of. >> i'll give you one example, the first one of the african-american u.s. senators was a guy named -- blanking on his name from massachusetts. edwin brooks. >> no, nod edwin brooks. but edward brook. lesson nourm one, if you're planning to highlight the university where you're speaking a person who embodies the principles you're trying to prove that the republican party still stands for -- know his name. lesson number two, taking credit for...
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paul's. speaking of the continuing influence that thatcher has had, argentina's ambassador to london declined her invitation to attend the funeral. seen as a mark of continuing sensitivity over that island dispute. turning our attention to one of the biggest stories in the market for the last couple of days of course that has been the large sell-off in gold. let's get an update as to where gold prices are trading today. rebounding by three-quarters of 1%. down double digits. what is driving the sell-off? brian reynolds might have an idea. certainly early from boston. we hope that no one you know was directly involved in what happened at the boston marathon. if you want to perhaps mention a little bit about what you think is going on here with regard to gold. >> there's been a number of catalysts that have pushed gold down in recent weeks. there's been some central bank selling. there's been selling in india. i think structured financing has also played a role. if you go back a few years, it's
paul's. speaking of the continuing influence that thatcher has had, argentina's ambassador to london declined her invitation to attend the funeral. seen as a mark of continuing sensitivity over that island dispute. turning our attention to one of the biggest stories in the market for the last couple of days of course that has been the large sell-off in gold. let's get an update as to where gold prices are trading today. rebounding by three-quarters of 1%. down double digits. what is driving the...
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paul is understandably exhausted. captain roy knows that no matter what plan he comes up with he'll need maximum effort from everybody involved, including 11-year-old paul. >> at the time, he was getting real sleepy, so i talked to him and asked, do you play baseball? he said, oh yeah. he perked up. i said, you know how you are out there and it is hot and you are tired and your coach wants to give you a little more physical effort and things to push yourself. and that actually kind of perked him up a bit more. >> captain roy runs through his options. none of the usual rescue techniques, pulley systems, drilling, powerful air vacs to separate rock seemed like they would work in this situation. and just then, it hits him. >> i thought of wesson oil, give him some lubrication. >> wesson oil, so he dispatches people, including paul's brother tommy, to come back with the popular vegetable oil. >> so we said, okay, we'll be right back. >> they returned within minutes passing the lubricant into the waiting hands of captain r
paul is understandably exhausted. captain roy knows that no matter what plan he comes up with he'll need maximum effort from everybody involved, including 11-year-old paul. >> at the time, he was getting real sleepy, so i talked to him and asked, do you play baseball? he said, oh yeah. he perked up. i said, you know how you are out there and it is hot and you are tired and your coach wants to give you a little more physical effort and things to push yourself. and that actually kind of...
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it starts off with rand paul talking about pot. paul pot, that didn't work out too well. >> i think if you use it too much you won't show up for class and you you'll eat too many doritos. >> michael: and then michelle obama talk about guns and boy di she makehe tears flow. >> clearly on her way doing something truly worthy with her life. i told them that there is a reason that we're here on this earth. >> reporter: from the series seriously curious anthony wiener trying to made his way back into politics. will we have an oscar mayor wiener. >> why do you do the answer and i'll the questions. >> as soon as you answer the questions. >> the photograph of you. >> michael: it's "the young turks." and ladies and gentlemen, it is go time. >> yes, ladies and gentlemen the republicans are in the white house. don't get scared but 126 them are there having dinner right now. you look at the white house on beautiful evening there in wasatch front--inwashington. senator marco rubio is there and he brought his own water. no, he didn't. but they'r
it starts off with rand paul talking about pot. paul pot, that didn't work out too well. >> i think if you use it too much you won't show up for class and you you'll eat too many doritos. >> michael: and then michelle obama talk about guns and boy di she makehe tears flow. >> clearly on her way doing something truly worthy with her life. i told them that there is a reason that we're here on this earth. >> reporter: from the series seriously curious anthony wiener trying...
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i hi when paul ryan decided -- i think when paul ryan decided, was elected to congress, there budget a lot of people as -- there wasn't a lot of people as back benchers. but since then we've seen mike pence join the republican leadership and eventually becoming governor of indiana. we've seen -- who's the -- jeb hensarling from texas voted against the leadership on a number of issues and ultimately joined the leadership. of we saw jim demint from south carolina become a very important kingmaker in the senate having a lot of influence on the composition of the republican conference while voting against the party leadership and soon he -- maybe even today he was inaugurated, i'm not sure, very soon he is going to be taking over as president of the heritage foundation, one of the more important conservative think tanks in washington and in the country as a whole. and then in 2008 we saw the ultimate congressional back bencher in the form of ron paul, the person of ron paul, show that you can have a lasting impact on the debate and a lasting impact on the party. where there's now even an
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meet paul bellamy. paul bellamy is in the driver's seat. now he appears in some histories of the united nation and he and the interest of the black hills are the throwaway line. they are the shorthand for expressing the ridiculous claims that the american booster campaign went to. however i spent time in south dakota getting to know paul bellamy and his campaign and i came to have a different idea about this. this was true of a lot of the campaigners they seem just a little out there, a little wacky to be on the list for the potential capital of the world. this was paul bellamy in 1936. you can see he's driving fdr on their way to a dedication of one of the carvings on mount rushmore. bellamy was the owner of a transportation come any. he often drove the celebrities to other sites and the reason that also organized tours for other visitors. he was a local booster of tourism and locally beneficial projects in the planning for not rushmore to the highway sustained through the hills if you've ever visited there, for the badlands national park.
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meet paul bellamy. paul bellamy is in the driver's seat. now, he appears in some histories of the united nations, and he and the interest of the black hills are always sort of the throwaway line, right? they're the stand in, the shorthand for expressing the ridiculous lengths that the american booster campaign, um, went to. how much, i spent a little time in south dakota and a little time getting to know paul bellamy and his campaign, and i came to have a different idea about this. and this was true for me of a lot of the campaigners that seemed just a little out there, right? just a little wacky to be on the list for the potential capital of the world. this is paul bellamy in 1936. you can see he's driving finishing dr -- fdr, and they are on their way to a dedication of one of the carvings on mount rushmore. bellamy was the owner of a transportation company, so it often fell to him to drive the celebrities that came to mount rushmore or other sites in the region. but he also organized tours for other visitors. he was a big local booster o
meet paul bellamy. paul bellamy is in the driver's seat. now, he appears in some histories of the united nations, and he and the interest of the black hills are always sort of the throwaway line, right? they're the stand in, the shorthand for expressing the ridiculous lengths that the american booster campaign, um, went to. how much, i spent a little time in south dakota and a little time getting to know paul bellamy and his campaign, and i came to have a different idea about this. and this was...
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that may be senator rand paul's view of what hispanics belief, it is not, in fact, the truth. he then transitioned from the stereotype part of the program to this part of the program. >> there's a hilarious episode on "seinfeld," any fans? where jerry admits that he loves asian women, but he frets and worries, he said, is it racist to like a certain race? >> don't do it, don't do it, just don't. >> so, it is with trepidation that i'd like to express my admiration today for the romance of the latin culture. [ laughter ] >> back to the drawing board, priebus! he could not have known that the day right after his let's reach out to minorities press conference, rand paul would be the one republican who would give it a go. turns off today senator rand paul ventured to howard university, the prestigious historically black college in washington, d.c., and his pitch to the howard university students there was, essentially, they would want to vote republican if only they understood more about black history if they only understood black history as well as he did. >> i mean, how many of y
that may be senator rand paul's view of what hispanics belief, it is not, in fact, the truth. he then transitioned from the stereotype part of the program to this part of the program. >> there's a hilarious episode on "seinfeld," any fans? where jerry admits that he loves asian women, but he frets and worries, he said, is it racist to like a certain race? >> don't do it, don't do it, just don't. >> so, it is with trepidation that i'd like to express my admiration...
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>> rand paul. >> sean: so what? >> this is not a conversion paul on the road to damascus. this is rand paul wading in the political waters and almost drowning in idiocy because he doesn't know about civil rights or race history. >> sean: instead of the hyperbole, what do you disagree with? >> you're going talk about civil rights legislation, and the republicans are responsible for that? what about democrats? >> the myth about jfk just astounds me. >> there's no myth about j.f.k. >> there is. he voted against the civil rights act of 1957. the only reason he voted -- >> he introduced the civil rights act in 1963. >> he did not. >> yeah, he did not. >> there were two civil rights acts already passed by eisenhower, '57 and '60. the civil rights act of '57 created the civil rights act commission. in '58, it was suppressed. >> sean: you just made my point, that the filibuster came from southern democrats, al gore's father didn't vote for it. >> that's right. nor did kennedy. >> republicans joined forces to pass federal civil rights legislation. >> sean: that's right. and republi
>> rand paul. >> sean: so what? >> this is not a conversion paul on the road to damascus. this is rand paul wading in the political waters and almost drowning in idiocy because he doesn't know about civil rights or race history. >> sean: instead of the hyperbole, what do you disagree with? >> you're going talk about civil rights legislation, and the republicans are responsible for that? what about democrats? >> the myth about jfk just astounds me. >>...
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what does rand paul want out of this? >> yeah, i suspect rand paul will not take the confrontational approach. if you remember at the time, mitt romney's goal in doing the speech to the naacp was he was trying to show the right he could punch back at african-americans and say the word obama care in their face. like that was kind of the idea. but that's not really what rand paul is trying to do. it's interesting because libertarians tend to have a better audience among younger people. on the one hand he's doing the typical i'm going to a college to talk about libertarian ideas to college students which usually kind of works more with the general audience, not a black audience. but from what i understand he's going to do the usual. school choice. he's going to talk about school choice. that's always the one they bring out. he's going to talk about some of the things younger people tend to be for like legalizing marijuana. those kind of things he thinks will get him an audience with those folks. >> do you worry given the hig
what does rand paul want out of this? >> yeah, i suspect rand paul will not take the confrontational approach. if you remember at the time, mitt romney's goal in doing the speech to the naacp was he was trying to show the right he could punch back at african-americans and say the word obama care in their face. like that was kind of the idea. but that's not really what rand paul is trying to do. it's interesting because libertarians tend to have a better audience among younger people. on...
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and paul ryan, we'll hear from paul brand, ryan paul, paul raul, paul paul. and of course, paul paul jr." [ laughter ] did you guys hear about this? yesterday, a truck in north carolina overturned and spilled frozen pizzas all over the highway. [ light laughter ] first responders were like, "it's not a disaster, it's digiorno." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: it's very interesting that they would say that, the first responders. some international news. with tensions escalating between north and south korea, kim jong-un has told his army to be prepared for war. fortunately, they were already prepared for war, because that's how armies work. [ laughter ] listen to this. a new survey found that newark airport is one of the best airports in the country to find love. >> steve: ooh! >> jimmy: unless you love your luggage. [ laughter ] and finally -- some people must work with the tsa here tonight. nice. ♪ just sit back and relax. >> steve: gotta earn it. >> jimmy: finally, a new study found that a chemical in red wine could eventually help
and paul ryan, we'll hear from paul brand, ryan paul, paul raul, paul paul. and of course, paul paul jr." [ laughter ] did you guys hear about this? yesterday, a truck in north carolina overturned and spilled frozen pizzas all over the highway. [ light laughter ] first responders were like, "it's not a disaster, it's digiorno." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: it's very interesting that they would say that, the first responders. some...
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paul's horse crashes into another horse. his horse falls down and then gets back up and bolts again. >> the horse was scared to death. no one was going to stop him unless they grabbed his head and pulled him to the ground. >> everyone's shocked by what happens next. >> as the horse comes underneath my camera location, one of the ringmen threw himself in front of the horse. that's a ton of animal coming at you. it was a brave act. he was doing what he could as a ring man to save the rest of the class. >> he is uncle bob. all of the horsemen love him to death. had he just had open heart surgery that spring. fortunately it was not >> uncle bob is okay but paul's horse is still completely out of control. it runs straight at a horse whose driver is disabled and can't exit the buggy but a judge scares it off by tossing papers at it. >> all horses are hurt animals when they are in a panic situation they actually want comfort in another animal or a person. the horse that was running free just wanted to get near another horse and hav
paul's horse crashes into another horse. his horse falls down and then gets back up and bolts again. >> the horse was scared to death. no one was going to stop him unless they grabbed his head and pulled him to the ground. >> everyone's shocked by what happens next. >> as the horse comes underneath my camera location, one of the ringmen threw himself in front of the horse. that's a ton of animal coming at you. it was a brave act. he was doing what he could as a ring man to...
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craig roberts his website is paul craig roberts dot org if you'd like to send us an e-mail please do so at kaiser reporting r t t v dot argue until next time x. guys are saying. i. should go in the republican. better off with the state of. texas has got its own. everything it can survive. with. striving for bread and an independent future. republican texas. secret lumber tour. was able to build a most sophisticated. fortunately doesn't sound anything too much mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. i. that's to be. a little able to sleep. or lug. a little. round of a little. the second suspects in the boston marathon bombings is captured alive often intense a manhunt but is not exclusively tells our tea that had two songs have been set up and that the f.b.i. have been hunting the family for yes. the rockies version their first election that since the u.s. military withdrawal but it happens full democracy ahmad by bombings and protests are two reports from the heart of the unrest. and the tens of so all those in buff rain event they
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thank you, gentlemen. >>> coming up, rand paul at howard university. while bill o'reilly waxes on about a time of an old white mickey mouse club. stay with us. >> white america was kind of uni unified. standards of behavior were very similar. that unification made it easier for society to function. [ female announcer ] birdhouse plans. nacho pans. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is [ angry gibberish ] i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medic
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you can't blame that on paul b. newman, though. this is the tenth year paul has personally organized a blood drive in his san jose neighborhood. over the decade, paul guesses his drives have brought in needed donations to the stanford blood center from some 3,000 people. now, not by coincidence this is also the tenth anniversary of a terrifying rollover accident involving paul and his then 11-year-old son mitch. in fact, it was a question paul asked one of the paramedics who helped him that day that was the spark to everything that followed. >> i remember asking him, i said, you know what? what can somebody like me do to give back to the community like you guys do every day in your jobs? and absolutely in unison they both said, give blood as much as you can. >> now, because blood once it's donated is separated into three different products, paul likes to think that by donating just one pint you have contributed to saving three different lives. and if that isn't worth an hour of your time, what is? >>> speaking of worth, do you thin
you can't blame that on paul b. newman, though. this is the tenth year paul has personally organized a blood drive in his san jose neighborhood. over the decade, paul guesses his drives have brought in needed donations to the stanford blood center from some 3,000 people. now, not by coincidence this is also the tenth anniversary of a terrifying rollover accident involving paul and his then 11-year-old son mitch. in fact, it was a question paul asked one of the paramedics who helped him that day...
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charges against one-time suspect paul kevin curtis, those charges have now been dropped. u.s. attorney handling this case now says new information has come to light. cnn's victor blackwell is live for us this morning in tupelo, mississippi. this man has been exonerated, vindicated? >> that's true. we're waiting for more information from the u.s. attorney, felicia adams, about what this new information is. she has not elaborated. of course we've asked the fbi about their investigation up to this point into the letters sent to the president. senator roger wicker of mississippi, and katie holland, a judge here in tupelo. they're not saying much about that or their investigation into curtis. but curtis himself, paul kevin kurt isz, is speaking. and he's saying that he had no involvement. he loves his country. he had nothing to say specifically about the letters, he says that he loves his country, he respects the president, he would never try to hurt an elected official. he also said, he and his attorney, that he believes that
charges against one-time suspect paul kevin curtis, those charges have now been dropped. u.s. attorney handling this case now says new information has come to light. cnn's victor blackwell is live for us this morning in tupelo, mississippi. this man has been exonerated, vindicated? >> that's true. we're waiting for more information from the u.s. attorney, felicia adams, about what this new information is. she has not elaborated. of course we've asked the fbi about their investigation up...
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rand paul. let me read you the quote: >> cenk: now kevin bring back the panel here, kevin cirilli beth fouhy and joe williams. isn't that rand paul saying whoa, let's put the brakes on the immigration bill because of boston? >> it's rand paul. and we were just talking about how perhaps the democrats might be able to use recent events and tie it to--in boston--to gun control. but this is an example where republicans could be using boston to help with the looming immigration debate, and they've been saying for weeks and months that they're only going to go along with the compromise if there is a tougher border patrol mechanism. when you have senator paul saying two immigrants coming into the country from check knee ichechnyaand they could link it and we're seeing a little bit of it when one senator tries to pull back in the senate. >> cenk: it's interesting. and joe, this is the thing. it's not at all relevant that these guys are muslim, i don't agree with that. if that's what drove them--they're
rand paul. let me read you the quote: >> cenk: now kevin bring back the panel here, kevin cirilli beth fouhy and joe williams. isn't that rand paul saying whoa, let's put the brakes on the immigration bill because of boston? >> it's rand paul. and we were just talking about how perhaps the democrats might be able to use recent events and tie it to--in boston--to gun control. but this is an example where republicans could be using boston to help with the looming immigration debate,...
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paul's cathedral. ♪ ♪ they are directly under the dome of st. paul's cathedral. the service begins with the reverend david - of st. paul's cathedral. >> we come to this cathedral ,oday to remember before god margaret ~ thatcher. to give thanks for her life and work and commend her into god's hands. he recalled with great gratitude her leadership of this nation. her courage. her steadfastness. and her resolve to accomplish what she believed to be right for the common good. we remember the values by which she lived. the ideals she embraced. , herignity, her diligence courtesy, and her personal concern for the well-being of individuals. , so we rejoice in the lifelong companionship she enjoyed witdeis and we pray , her friends and for all who mourn her passing. we continue to write for this nation, giving thanks for traditions of freedom, for the rule of law, and for parliamentary democracy. parts we havee slaved in peace and conflict over many centuries and all parts of the world. praying for all today who suffer in sorrow, in sickness come a poverty, oppression, o
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that ron paul-rand paul group offers them at least some hope. as you say the republican party probably will neve embrace the anti war aspect of the paul message, which is one of the things that's really directed to young people so there is a limit to the paulism for republicans. cenk: i agree with beth. i think it's real, and i think that, you know, we could totally disagree with it, joe but at least it's honest, you know, and it's intellectually honest, and it's not just brought to you by corporate america, which is what the republican has turned into. it would be an interesting debate, but ultimately, i doubt they'll go in that direction. we've got to take a break here. when we come back, we'll talk about the mitch mcconnell-ashley judd controversy, both sides accusing each other of breaking the law, who's young and who's right. obviously we settle it on "the young turks." >> is it fair game for you to question someone's mental health for their religion in a strategy session like that? cenk: you remember last week a controversy with mitch mcco
that ron paul-rand paul group offers them at least some hope. as you say the republican party probably will neve embrace the anti war aspect of the paul message, which is one of the things that's really directed to young people so there is a limit to the paulism for republicans. cenk: i agree with beth. i think it's real, and i think that, you know, we could totally disagree with it, joe but at least it's honest, you know, and it's intellectually honest, and it's not just brought to you by...
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paul ryan is last year's news. i don't mean that in a conned sending way, but in a political reality. the president is might with the senate, trying to establish a coalition of the wills, a coalition of the willing on guns, on immigration, a coalition of the willing on the budget, in order to force the house to have to do something. the strategy is a little less than voluntary, but that's the way this thing is going to go. the mantra of let there be a vote is not just going to be something i predict you see on guns. i think as you get a coalition of the willing, sensible members of the senate that will step out of line of sort of the doctrineaire, let there be a vote, will be huge pressure on the house to do something. paul ryan, fairly insignificant in this entire debate. you tell me where a couple of senators are, and i can give you a better sense of what might happen. >> let me ask you, heather, to build on robert's point about paul ryan being last year's news or fairly insignificant. the legacy of paul ryan is
paul ryan is last year's news. i don't mean that in a conned sending way, but in a political reality. the president is might with the senate, trying to establish a coalition of the wills, a coalition of the willing on guns, on immigration, a coalition of the willing on the budget, in order to force the house to have to do something. the strategy is a little less than voluntary, but that's the way this thing is going to go. the mantra of let there be a vote is not just going to be something i...
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i want to bring back in sunny hostin and paul callan on this. there is that first amendment right to associate with whomever you want to at that time and isn't that what this is all about down there? >> well, it is in the sense that you can be a member of an exclusive country club and have your own rules for admission. but the problem i have with this, we eliminated segregation in the early 1950s. why hasn't the board of education down there said we're sponsoring an official prom? instead, they are sanctioning this saying we're not going to have a prom, you do your own. and i think it's disgraceful in this day and age. they should step up to the plate and sponsor an official integrated prom and join the 21st century. >> and so sunny, again, i can't help but bring up this argument. as outrageous as it may seem to see a segregated prom in 2013, this is sort of a demonstration of our dearly protected rights. if i want to have a girl's book club with you, isn't that kind of the same deal? >> i think given the history of the south and given the histo
i want to bring back in sunny hostin and paul callan on this. there is that first amendment right to associate with whomever you want to at that time and isn't that what this is all about down there? >> well, it is in the sense that you can be a member of an exclusive country club and have your own rules for admission. but the problem i have with this, we eliminated segregation in the early 1950s. why hasn't the board of education down there said we're sponsoring an official prom?...
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but that wasn't the most controversial comment paul made today. stick around to find out who he's blaming for the black community struggles. but first, we want to hear what you think. please head over to facebook and sear search "politicsnation" and join us to keep the conversation going long after the show ends. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >>> days like today are why
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ideologically right well there's a double tragedy at play here because of course people like paul krugman and the money printers will say you see steroids bad we need to print lots of money but of course they have an academic agenda as well they're not paul krugman doesn't have a real job he's number had a real job he doesn't have experience in the market or finance he has an ideological objective as well he'll use this to make errors on the other side of the debate by over stimulating by flooding the economy with money and as even milton friedman said there's no connection between monetary policy to employment but of course with a site that even though there are vets there god milton friedman no so again neither krugman nor these to jerk off respect the market they should because the market is better than academics making arguments based on their own theories and then faulty data we have interviewed professor steve several times about this over the past few years and he said this americans and many policymakers have this obsession with the government debt number is when it is private deb
ideologically right well there's a double tragedy at play here because of course people like paul krugman and the money printers will say you see steroids bad we need to print lots of money but of course they have an academic agenda as well they're not paul krugman doesn't have a real job he's number had a real job he doesn't have experience in the market or finance he has an ideological objective as well he'll use this to make errors on the other side of the debate by over stimulating by...
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. >> can we get on to rand paul? >> parents are paying a lot of money to educate their children and this guy is spewing this kind of ignorance and hated. parents that have kids at usc call the university and do something about it pull your kid out of this class or ask them to. >> pull your kid out of this professor. >> the united states of america has the best universities and colleges of any place in the world? >> you know what -- >> -- bar none. >> this isn't part of the -- >> year ending june 30th, 2012 the revenues 2.3 billion. of that 324 million roughly 10% came from government contracts and grants which is taxpayer money. >> which is where some of the great discoveries have been found in universities. >> true. >> what are you doing this now? helicopter or what? >> here is why i'm doing this. tell somebody else because my ear piece went out we did call the school. they are going to get back to us? tell kimberly or someone, please? >> talk about rand paul? had enough of this guy. >> too we have time? let's go to
. >> can we get on to rand paul? >> parents are paying a lot of money to educate their children and this guy is spewing this kind of ignorance and hated. parents that have kids at usc call the university and do something about it pull your kid out of this class or ask them to. >> pull your kid out of this professor. >> the united states of america has the best universities and colleges of any place in the world? >> you know what -- >> -- bar none. >>...
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ron paul's home school curriculum. before i get to that, i am not opposed to home schooling per say. i dough night my time to helping cheerleaders. that said you brought up the part of the curriculum in western civilization and rick you said a lot looks like bin laden beck stuff. the guy in the incredibly bad video he is a christian reconstructionist. they fever bringing back stoning for offenses such as pa ri sy and homosexuality. and kid being disrespectful to their parents. when people curse their parents is is a capital crime. the integrity must be maintains ed we the threat of death. >> i should have read the whole article. >> this wasn't on the art -- article. >> the only way somebody believes that is if they take the script tour which he does. if he wears leather belts he should be told that women should not cut her hair and when you have sex when wore life when she is on her -- can i say it? >> period. >> piert. -- >> period. >> are you not supposed 20 polly cotton blend. you are not supposed spue mix -- many t
ron paul's home school curriculum. before i get to that, i am not opposed to home schooling per say. i dough night my time to helping cheerleaders. that said you brought up the part of the curriculum in western civilization and rick you said a lot looks like bin laden beck stuff. the guy in the incredibly bad video he is a christian reconstructionist. they fever bringing back stoning for offenses such as pa ri sy and homosexuality. and kid being disrespectful to their parents. when people curse...
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rand paul talks to young black students. they know the history in their own family but listen to jon stewart. >> we see horrible jim crow and horrible racism that happens in the '30s, '40, '50s, it was all democrats. it wasn't republicans. >> right. but for the most part, the bigoted democrats became republicans post the modern civil rights era because of it. you can't just yada, yada, yada the last 50 years. republicans freed the slaves, gave black people the vote, yada, yada, yada, now all blacks vote democratic. what the hell. >> you know, lauren, in the '40s, the democrats fighting for segregation were dixiecrats. we are all in the mingle and we know the history, mr. senator paul. i think the problem is that they don't understand the history. the policies changed so people changed part of their affiliation. >> i think the problem, rev, is that they don't understand their party right now. they don't know what to do. they are a party without a soul. on the one hand, you have the republicans, the republican national committ
rand paul talks to young black students. they know the history in their own family but listen to jon stewart. >> we see horrible jim crow and horrible racism that happens in the '30s, '40, '50s, it was all democrats. it wasn't republicans. >> right. but for the most part, the bigoted democrats became republicans post the modern civil rights era because of it. you can't just yada, yada, yada the last 50 years. republicans freed the slaves, gave black people the vote, yada, yada,...